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22nd February 2014 #1
‘I do not want to be separated from my husband’ - east Norfolk couple facing immigration battle
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More than 400 people have signed a petition backing Newport couple Arlene and Stephen Watty in their struggle against deportation.
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read more here .. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/i_do_not...ttle_1_3344441
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22nd February 2014 #2
maybe if she was some sort of criminal she could get legal aid and then win her case and after that sue the goverment for thousands, but hang about who has she murdered or raped or robbed, no one , bye bye then
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22nd February 2014 #3
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How did she marry on a student visa?
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Aint life great....until that bubble you were living in bursts.
Silly people.
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22nd February 2014 #6
i wonder how she is working full time, it looks like the only visa she has is an expired student visa, i wonder when it expired
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I've just read the story. She looks good for 45. Definitely not a smoker
She's done her husband proud.
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Hubby will soon settle into a Nipa hut in the province.
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23rd February 2014 #15
This one of the reasons others find it hard to get into the U.K the normal route by others abusing the system although it seems harsh but rules are rules we don,t all agree with them but they are there for a reason .If she had gone back to the philippines at the end of her visa they would,nt be in the mess they are in today.If this couple are allowed to stay it will encourage others to overstay their visas.I want my g,f to come too but I have to wait and save the money as I worked it out to be over 4 grand to get us all over money which I aint got right now as i,m finishing off my house.
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23rd February 2014 #16
all the money they've spent on failed visa apps and solicitors etc,
but i wonder if she didn't go back because of the minimum income threshold as it looks like he was unemployed at the time and it might have taken him along time to get a job, and not because of 'backlogs in Manila' which I've never heard of
you have to go by the rules, she needs entry clearance something you don't get on a student visa and you need to pay for that which is alot more than a student visa
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23rd February 2014 #17
Sold out! Flights and buses full as Romanians and Bulgarians head for the UK
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2531440/Sold-Flights-buses-Romanians-Bulgarians-head-UK.html
Rules is rules!!!
What a ....... joke!!
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23rd February 2014 #18
Am I missing something? I feel really sorry for them!
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23rd February 2014 #19
i think the joke is the daily mail
One airline has even doubled number of flights to meet demand
I feel sorry for those who go by the rules and have to wait until they find a job, meet the minimum income threshold or wait for 6 months of bank statements\payslips etc..
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23rd February 2014 #20
Send her home, so she can do it the legal way like the rest of us here.
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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23rd February 2014 #21
i'd be guessing she doesn't want to go home, because she would have to wait until her husband meets the minimum income threshold or until he can get the right papers\accounts etc from being self-employed
why else would she not go back, in less than a couple of months she could be back here with the correct visa
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23rd February 2014 #22
well she knows full well once she leaves the u.k its going to take a long time and a lot of paperwork to get back in.The question is what would you guys do if you were in his position ? I must admit I would find it extremely hard to send her home on her own thats for sure .
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23rd February 2014 #23
that's why UKBA refuse some many visit visas and marriage visit visas because they know some will not return before their current visa expires or they will not stick to the terms of their visa (ie not getting married in the UK)
once your here people will waste money making visa apps that are bound to fail, wasting money on solicitors and court time when its almost certain their visa application or appeal will fail. they lost an appeal its time they played by the rules or it will encourage more people to do the same thing.
we don't actually know why she was refused or her appeal was refused but i think its because of pera and no entry clearance
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23rd February 2014 #24
If only they have followed the rules, then it will not come into this. People from this forum have sacrificed a lot just to do it the legal way. Why can't they? I don't pity people who do things illegally. Suffer the consequences of your own action.
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23rd February 2014 #25
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We might have a couple of new members seeking advice soon .
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23rd February 2014 #26
No influx of migrant workers from Romania and Bulgaria, survey of airlines and coach companies finds
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...s-9146866.html
dedworth the daily mail should hold their heads in shame (again)
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23rd February 2014 #27No influx of migrant workers from Romania and Bulgaria, survey of airlines and coach companies finds
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23rd February 2014 #28
well dedworth hasn't posted any stories or pics of hordes of Romanians\Bulgarians landing either by sea or air, you would have thought the daily mail would be publishing them, seeing they haven't maybe you wonder why
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23rd February 2014 #29
A person that was born in the UK that marries a girl of another nationality has problem getting his wife a spouse visa to the UK and yet another person from an eu country like Bulgaria,Poland or Romania with no direct connection to the UK can simply walk in and be entitled to benefits??.. What a bunch of mugs we are!!
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